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Tottenham begin talks to hijack transfer of 60m Man Utd target New Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank
Tottenham have held initial discussions to sign Manchester United target Bryan Mbeumo following the appointment of Thomas Frank, according to reports.Mbeumo had attracted interest from several Premier League clubs but appeared to have his heart set on a move to United this summer.Brentford knocked back an initial offer from the Red Devils worth an initial fee of £45million, but Ruben Amorim’s side are expected to come back with a second offer closer to the Bees’ £60m valuation.United are eager to sign the forward who netted 20 Premier League goals last season and bring him to Old Trafford alongside Matheus Cunha to boost their attacking options.However, they may well have to act swiftly to complete a deal, with Sky Sports reporting that Tottenham have held talks with Brentford over a deal for Mbeumo.Spurs appointed former Brentford manager Frank as their head coach on Thursday and the Dane is keen to bring some of his former players with him to north London.The report adds that Mbeumo is said to be more keen to consider a move to Tottenham following the appointment of Frank. Byran Mbeumo has attracted interest from Manchester United and Brentford (Picture: Getty)Frank brought Mbeumo to Brentford from French club Troyes in 2019, with the Cameroon international spending two seasons in the Championship before helping the Bees get promoted to the top-flight.The 25-year-old enjoyed his best season in a Brentford shirt last season and has 70 goals in 242 total appearances for the club.Spurs may struggle to compete with United when it comes to wages, however, with Amorim’s side willing to pay Mbeumo a whopping £200,000-a-week.Reports earlier in the week suggested Tottenham may only be able offer £130,000-a-week.However, they may hope that the allure of Champions League football could give them a potential edge over United.Tottenham still hold a long-standing interest in Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo, who is also admired by United.
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Olivier Giroud Drops Verdict on How Liam Delap Will Perform at Chelsea
Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Here is a simplified version of the story contents: Here is a lighthearted take on the story contents:Chelsea icon and current Los Angeles FC star Olivier Giroud has tipped Liam Delap to hit the ground running at Stamford Bridge after sealing a summer switch from Ipswich Town and flying straight out to the United States to compete for glory in the fast-approaching Club World Cup.Blues head coach Enzo Maresca and members of the recruitment department took advantage of the Tractor Boys' relegation from the Premier League by triggering the £30million release clause written into the England under-21 international's contract, resulting in him becoming Nicolas Jackson's biggest challenger for a regular starting berth.Delap Backed to Have Successful Blues SpellLiam Delap in action for Ipswich TownDelap has taken the No.9 shirt following his arrival at Chelsea, resulting in there being extensive pressure to deliver the goods in his new surroundings, but Giroud is adamant that the 22-year-old has the ability to make a name for himself at Stamford Bridge as he is entering a positive dressing room.The former Blues and Arsenal frontman said:"When I signed for AC Milan, Paolo Maldini asked me on my first Zoom with him 'are you sure about the No.9 because it's kind of cursed'. I said it's not about the number I have on my back that will make me good and score goals, so I wanted the No.9. I showed him that there was no curse because I was doing well."It's about the position on the field because being a striker is very demanding. You have to show some character, have the right mentality and be strong in your head. Even in tough moments, you need to stay confident and keep working hard. There is a lot of pressure when you're a striker."If he has got a good mentality [he will do well]. I think he is very talented and the boys will help him to settle well, so I think he will be fine."
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Al Ahly v Inter Miami Line ups stats and preview
Al Ahly take on Lionel Messi and Inter Miami in the opening game of the 2025 Club World Cup. Read our in-depth preview here...Al Ahly v Inter MiamiPreview for Al Ahly v Inter MiamiGianni Infantino’s brainchild will come to fruition on Saturday night in Florida as Al Ahly and Inter Miami open the inaugural, expanded version of the Club World Cup.FIFA president Infantino will settle into his padded seat at Hard Rock Stadium and watch the 12-time African champions take on the MLS side crudely shoehorned into the competition to enable Lionel Messi to take part.Miami won last season’s Supporters’ Shield for the team with the best regular season record before making a swift exit from the playoffs. Nevertheless, that gave Infantino everything he required to manipulate a route in for Messi.From a fan’s perspective, that’s unargaubly good news – who doesn’t want to watch the greatest player of all time before he hangs up his boots? – but it does little to increase the credibility of a tournament that already appears one too many given the packed global calendar.These two teams have been placed in Group A alongside Palmeiras and Porto and will, realistically, need a win here to stand a chance of going through.Miami have the experience while Al Ahly have the youthful exuberance.Messi is one of four former Barcelona players who have done it all at the highest level, alongside Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Luis Suarez.Busquets admitted last month it will be a tall order for Javier Mascherano’s men to compete.He told DAZN: “It’s clear that we are not at the level to compete at the Club World Cup, but we will try to compete in our group. Go game by game, fight and hopefully advance to the next round though it’ll be difficult.”It was hardly a glowing endorsement for an event none of the quartet thought they’d be playing in when they agreed to wind down their careers in the Miami sunshine.Al-Ahy qualified by virtue of winning the CAF Champions League in 2020-21, 2022-23 and 2023-24 and will arrive in the United States confident of making a splash.Midfielder Emam Ashour was in bullish mood ahead of the opener and is relishing the chance to face Messi.“No doubt, I’m fired up to face the best player in the world,” Ashour told FIFA.com. “I’m confident that we’re capable of achieving something worthy of our name and the Al Ahly name.”Team News for Al Ahly v Inter MiamiAlba and Gonzalo Lujan missed training earlier this week but are expected to play.Messi will also start after coming off during Argentina’s World Cup qualifying draw with Colombia on Tuesday.Al Ahly are set to be at full-strength after reporting no issues following their warm-up game with Pachuca, which ended 1-1.Predicted line-ups for Al Ahly v Inter MiamiAl Ahly: El Shenawi; Hany, Ibrahim, El Aash, Kouka; Attia, Ashour, Reda; Trezeguet, W Ali, BencharkiInter Miami: Ustari; Weigandt, Falcon, Lujan, Alba; Allende, Cremaschi, Busquets, Segovia; Messi, SuarezHow to Watch Al Ahly v Inter Miami: TV and online streamsAl Ahly versus Inter Miami kicks off at 1am in the early hours of Sunday morning in the UK. You can watch the game on Channel 5 and stream it for free on DAZN.Stats for Al Ahly v Inter MiamiPrediction for Al Ahly v Inter MiamiThe seems one tournament too many for many of Inter Miami’s ageing stars.We think Al Ahly’s energy and appetite will be too much for Messi and Co.
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Thierry Henry snubbed Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak when naming favourite striker in world football
Thierry Henry is one of the finest players to ever play the game.Thierry Henry snubbed Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak when naming 'favourite' striker in world footballFrance and Arsenal legend Thierry Henry overlooked the likes of Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak when naming his favourite striker.Sporting Clube de Portugal star Gyokeres and Newcastle United talisman Isak are two of the most sought-after strikers in world football.Meanwhile, Isak has attracted interest from Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona.However, it has been reported that a deal for Isak could be very difficult due to Newcastle's reluctance to do business.Speaking recently, one of the Premier League's best ever players, Henry, snubbed both Gyokeres and Isak when naming his current favourite.In fact, the Frenchman named ex-Manchester City and current Atletico Madrid man, Julian Alvarez.He said on the Stick To Football podcast: "One of my favourite nines out there at the minute is Julian Alvarez. And you know, we’ve been talking about it. Putting pressure, playing it long, low, whatever you want to do."You see the free kick he scored the other day. He can hold the ball alone. He played at the Olympic Games, he played the Copa America."Julian Alvarez has impressed since joining Atletico Madrid. Image: GettyJulian Alvarez has impressed since joining Atletico Madrid. Image: GettyHenry added: "I don’t hear him saying I’m tired or not tired. He plays it, hopefully, nothing bad’s gonna happen to him."He played everything. And the way he plays it, I just like him. But is it possible [for Arsenal]? I don’t know."When quizzed on Alvarez's future, Atletico boss Diego Simeone said: "Julian is 25 years old, he’s an extraordinary player, with hunger, with enthusiasm, with humility, with work, with goals, with hierarchy. How could everyone not want him?"And Barcelona, PSG, Arsenal, Liverpool…the best have to want him. And for us, Atletico fans, it should be a source of pride that everyone wants him. Why? Because he’s ours."Alvarez is set to play a part in Atletico's bid to win the FIFA Club World Cup this month.
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Spain 2 Nigeria 0 NFF Involved in Another Tug of War After Missing Out on 25 Goal Porto Striker
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has suffered another high-profile international setback after Spanish-born Nigerian striker Samu Aghehowa committed his future to Spain, leaving Nigerian fans and officials to lament yet another lost talent, according to All Nigeria Soccer.Aghehowa, one of European football’s most exciting young forwards, made a decisive appearance for Spain in their thrilling 5-4 UEFA Nations League semifinal victory over France on June 5. The FC Porto star came off the bench late in the game, a cap-tying move that officially binds him to the reigning European champions and ends his eligibility to represent the Super Eagles.Before that match, Aghehowa remained open to switching allegiances despite having made his Spain debut in November 2024 against Switzerland. At the time, his senior cap was classified as a non-binding appearance under FIFA rules due to his age. That window has now closed.The 21-year-old forward had emerged as a key transfer and international target following a breakout season with Portuguese giants FC Porto, scoring 25 goals in all competitions and drawing the attention of national selectors across Europe. The NFF, eager to secure his services, mounted an aggressive campaign to convince him to represent Nigeria, deploying NFF Technical Director and former Super Eagles captain Augustine Eguavoen — a fellow Edo State native — to leverage his personal ties with the Aghehowa familyDespite those efforts, Spain ultimately won the race, marking yet another international coup and compounding the NFF’s struggles in retaining dual-national players.Now, the focus shifts to a similar battle for Edna Imade, a Granada-based forward eligible to represent either Spain or Nigeria. The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) are reportedly monitoring Imade closely, while the NFF has already made contact to convince the young starlet to join the Super Falcons setup.The situation has sparked growing concern among fans and analysts, who point to a worrying trend of Nigeria losing top talents to European nations due to late action, lack of structured pathways, and limited early opportunities. Following recent misses such as Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and now Aghehowa, the scoreboard increasingly favors Spain — and the pressure on the NFF is mounting
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Lionel Messi could break record held by Cristiano Ronaldo and Pele at 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Lionel Messi is on the verge of making more football history as he prepares to lead Inter Miami in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, according to Sportskeeda. The Argentine icon could break the record for the most goals scored in the history of the competition — a milestone currently shared by Cristiano Ronaldo and the late Brazilian legend, Pelé.Ronaldo and Pelé both hold the all-time record with seven goals in the Club World Cup. Messi, who has five goals in just five appearances, trails them by only two and has a real shot at eclipsing the record during this summer’s expanded tournament.Now 37, Messi enters the competition as a central figure for Inter Miami, who are one of 32 clubs participating in the newly formatted edition. The Herons are drawn into Group A alongside Egypt’s Al Ahly, Brazil’s Palmeiras, and Portugal’s FC Porto. With at least three matches guaranteed — and up to seven if they reach the final — Messi has a strong chance of surpassing the long-standing record.The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has a storied history in the tournament, having lifted the title three times with Barcelona. He scored in each edition he played — netting against Atlante and Estudiantes in 2010, twice against Santos in 2012, and again in the 2016 final versus River Plate.Interestingly, Messi is not alone in this chase. His Inter Miami teammate and former Barcelona colleague, Luis Suárez, also has five Club World Cup goals to his name. Both legends will be vying to make their mark again, this time on American soil, where the competition is being held.Cristiano Ronaldo, who reached seven goals over four editions with Manchester United and Real Madrid, will not feature in this year’s tournament. This leaves the door open for Messi to take the outright lead and set yet another remarkable milestone in his illustrious career.With the global spotlight fixed on Miami, and with Messi still capable of producing magic, the stage is perfectly set for one of football's greatest players to rewrite history once again.
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Though I believe there are better players Real Madrid icon Guti picks his 2025 Ballon D Or winner
"Former Real Madrid midfielder Guti has thrown his support behind Ousmane Dembélé as a worthy contender for the 2025 Ballon d’Or, citing the French winger’s explosive season with Paris Saint-Germain, according to Sportskeeda. In an interview with Marca, as reported by Madrid Universal, Guti acknowledged Dembélé's achievements while maintaining that other players might be more deserving overall.Dembélé, 28, played a crucial role in PSG’s unprecedented quadruple-winning campaign during the 2024–25 season. The former Barcelona man registered 48 goal contributions in 49 games across all competitions, helping PSG lift the Ligue 1 title, French Cup, French Super Cup, and — most notably — their first-ever UEFA Champions League crown.Guti, despite his historical ties to Barcelona’s arch-rivals Real Madrid, did not hold back in praising Dembélé's form over the past year. “If we go by the season alone, maybe Dembélé [deserves it], though I believe there are better players,” Guti said.Dembélé joined PSG from Barcelona in 2023 for a reported €50 million and has since established himself as one of the most dangerous wingers in Europe. His resurgence in Paris has reignited the Ballon d'Or conversation, especially in a year without dominant campaigns from usual contenders like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.However, Guti's comment also reflects the ambiguity often surrounding the Ballon d’Or voting criteria — a debate that reignited after Real Madrid boycotted the 2024 ceremony. Then, the Spanish giants were upset that their forward Vinícius Júnior lost the award to Manchester City's Rodri, prompting former Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti to question the award’s credibility.“I don’t really like the award. Sometimes titles matter, sometimes they don’t. It should be based on goals, assists, and key performances,” Guti added, expressing his broader concerns about the inconsistency of the award's criteria.
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Barcelona Risk FIFA Wrath Over Deal For Kidnapped Wonderkid
Barcelona Risk FIFA Wrath Over Deal For ‘Kidnapped’ WonderkidBarcelona are reportedly at risk of facing sanction from FIFA over the signing of Cardoso Varela from Dinamo Zagreb.The 16-year-old made the move to Croatia from one of the best academies in Europe at Porto.Agent Andy Bara, who represents former player Mikayil Faye, Dani Olmo, and target Joan Garcia, has a close relationship with Barcelona.The Blaugrana have been considering Varela for a while, and it has been claimed that they are currently negotiating a deal with Dinamo.According to reports, they are nearing an agreement to sign Varela, which would cost them €5 million with a further €20 million in variables.On Thursday, Bara was spotted chatting with President Joan Laporta and the Sporting Director Deco. The 16-year-old would then spend the upcoming season in Croatia with Dinamo before moving to Barcelona the following summer.Porto President, Andre Vilas-Boas has written to Barcelona to express their frustration about the situation, according to Record as reported by Football Espana.Since the issue with FIFA is still pending and the Portuguese giants still consider Varela to be their player legally, they threaten to sever ties with Barcelona should a contract for Varela be finalized.Sport claims that if the deal goes through, Porto will file a complaint against Barcelona to FIFA. The club accused Varela’s attorneys of malicious activity.The footballer was “kidnapped” and sent to Croatia so that his agents and lawyers could profit.Although UEFA have not yet intervened in the issue, FIFA are still handling their appeal.The Catalan newspaper claims that despite the threats, Barcelona plan to proceed with the acquisition since they believe FIFA’s original verdict gives them the go-ahead.
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Florentino has an idea to take the Ballon dOr from Lamine Yamal with just 80M Newsrain
in a remarkably brief period, Lamine Yamal has established himself as one of the most exciting prospects in global soccer.The young winger, who has been making waves at FC Barcelona and with the Spanish national team, is quickly becoming a frontrunner for the coveted Ballon d'Or.His impressive skill set and vision on the pitch have not only garnered attention from fans but have also piqued the interest of major clubs, including Real Madrid.Florentino Pérez, the president of Real Madrid, is taking proactive measures to ensure that his team remains competitive in the race for future individual accolades."Lamine Yamal is a talent that we view as a long-term threat," Pérez remarked, highlighting the urgency of addressing the emerging competition from Barcelona's youth academy, which has successfully nurtured Yamal into a star player.In light of this situation, Pérez has devised a comprehensive strategy aimed at securing Real Madrid's competitive edge and ensuring a bright future for the club.Rather than solely focusing on acquiring strikers, Pérez is prioritizing the enhancement of the midfield—a crucial area for any successful team.One player who has caught the attention of Real Madrid is Vitinha, the talented Portuguese midfielder currently shining at FC Porto.Real Madrid had previously missed the chance to sign Vitinha, but with his market value now estimated at around €80 million, the club sees this as a worthwhile investment for the future.At just 23 years old, Vitinha is recognized for his dynamic playing style, exceptional ability to organize play, and sharp tactical vision.These attributes make him an ideal candidate to eventually succeed Luka Modric, who may begin to decline in performance due to age in the coming years.The potential signing of Vitinha could serve as a strategic move by Pérez to ensure that Real Madrid remains competitive on both national and international stages.Not only would Vitinha bring exceptional talent to the squad, but he would also play a pivotal role in maintaining the club's dominance in midfield for years to come.
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Shapes of the Earth
Shapes of the Earth" is a vivid journey along imaginations and the watery margins of coastal Ghana, seen through the eyes of Gedelieso—a painter whose practice is rooted in swirling contours, abstraction, and the everyday movements of life near the sea. Gedelieso, who was born in Accra, Ghana's coastal capital, where the tide marks the rhythm of community and commerce, captures the vitality of the environment by painting not just what is visible but also what is felt, the pulse beneath the surface.West African waterscapes, which are in practice markets, places of respite, and places of habitation—subjects greatly favoured by Ghanaian craftsmen and painters since the turn of the 20th century. This realistic genre traces its roots back to the romantic and tourist-orientated paintings found in Ghanaian art centres, a tradition that remains vibrant today.In this series, fishermen coil and cast their nets; women move with grace along the water’s edge, like silent witnesses to the unfolding of coastal life. In other spaces, frogs and dragonflies hover as elemental messengers in a world beyond this one. Some images come as doubled or haloed in translucent echoes, as though holding time differently and caught simultaneously between now and always. While drifting between representation and abstraction, the paintings in the show invite us to linger in the spaces where land meets water and form becomes feeling, and intuition leads design.Gedelieso’s lines ripple like current. His colour palette hums with vegetal greens, deep blues, clay reds, and purples that speak the language of earth and ocean. In some pieces, the contours of lines and shapes dissolve into labyrinths of the unknown, hinting at a more-than-human interconnectedness. Others remain firmly in the thick of things, grounded in gesture, body, and daily ritual.
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Cazorla 40 sends Oviedo into La Liga play off final
Eight years after being told he should be satisfied if he could walk again, 40-year-old former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla scored the goal that put boyhood club Real Oviedo into the La Liga play-off final.The Spaniard came off the bench at half-time with his side trailing 1-0 to Almeria in the play-off semi-final second leg.Within four minutes, the midfielder scored a free-kick with his weaker left foot to put Oviedo 3-2 up on aggregate.The 1-1 second-leg draw was enough for Oviedo to reach the play-off final, where they will face either Mirandes or Racing Santander.“I’m just trying to enjoy what is left of my career, knowing that the end is closer,” Cazorla said after the game.“I try to enjoy myself, which is the most important thing. I was sad that I wouldn’t start the game but I knew that this game was important. I’m happy I was able to help the team.”Cazorla, a two-time European champion with Spain, spent six years at Arsenal and made 180 appearances before leaving in 2018.The final two years of his time in north London were plagued with injuries.Cazorla suffered an Achilles injury in October 2016, with the midfielder going on to have 11 operations to cure the problem.One of the operations led to gangrene with doctors telling Cazorla he should be satisfied to walk again.However, the Spaniard pushed to restart his football career and he had his Achilles reconstructed, with doctors grafting skin from his left arm – featuring a tattoo – to his right ankle.Cazorla spent two years at La Liga club Villarreal after leaving Arsenal in 2018, before a three-year stint in Qatar.
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Dean Huijsen Travels with Real Madrid to Club World Cup Shares First Photo with Family and Ali Barat
Young Dutch defender Dean Huijsen is already making waves at Real Madrid, as confirmed by football journalist Fabrizio Romano’s latest update on his X account. Huijsen, who recently joined the Spanish giants, has traveled with the squad to the FIFA Club World Cup and shared his first picture since his official presentation a special moment he marked alongside his family and Ali Barat.Family vacation packages“Dean Huijsen travels with Real Madrid to Club World Cup and takes first pic since joining with his family and Ali Barat after being presented on Tuesday.”This news highlights the club’s immediate faith in the young defender. Taking him along to a prestigious tournament like the Club World Cup signals Real Madrid’s intention to integrate him quickly into the first-team environment. The tournament will feature the best club teams worldwide, providing Huijsen with a unique experience early in his career.Family vacation packagesHuijsen’s presentation took place on Tuesday, a milestone event marking his official welcome to one of football’s most storied clubs. The picture he shared reflects a joyful and proud moment for the defender and his loved ones, showing the importance of family support in such a significant career step.Ali Barat, also pictured with Huijsen, plays a crucial role behind the scenes. Barat is known for working closely with young talents, helping them settle into new environments and maximize their potential. His presence in the photo underlines the comprehensive support system Real Madrid offers its rising stars.Family vacation packagesDean Huijsen, a promising center-back, has drawn attention for his composure, tactical understanding, and physical presence despite his young age. His transfer to Real Madrid has been followed with excitement by fans and pundits eager to see how the club nurtures its next generation of talents.Real Madrid’s decision to involve Huijsen in such an important competition so soon also speaks volumes about the club’s strategy to blend youth with experience. The Club World Cup provides an excellent platform for Huijsen to gain exposure and adapt to the demands of top-level football.As Huijsen embarks on this new chapter, his journey from presentation day to traveling with the team reflects the club’s trust and his own ambition. Supporters will be keen to watch his progress both during the Club World Cup and beyond, hoping this young defender can follow in the footsteps of many Real Madrid legends.
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Real Madrid Will sell One of Two Defenders to Make Room For New Arrival
AS, Real Madrid are preparing to finalize the signing of left-back Álvaro Carreras from Benfica. However, the arrival of Carreras means the club will need to part ways with either Fran García or Ferland Mendy to avoid overcrowding in the position.Currently, Real Madrid have three players vying for the same role, making a departure inevitable. Although negotiations with Benfica have become complicated due to their insistence on receiving the full €50 million release clause for Carreras, sources within Real Madrid remain confident that the deal will eventually be completed.Once Carreras signs, the club will have to make a decision between keeping either Mendy or García. Mendy, now 30, has a contract that runs until 2027 but has struggled with injuries over recent seasons. While the club is open to selling him, they have yet to receive any formal offers. His injury history and age could limit interest and market value.In contrast, García, 25, is injury-free and still viewed as a player with significant potential. He has attracted interest from Premier League side Bournemouth, as well as other La Liga clubs. He now has a critical opportunity to showcase his ability in the upcoming Club World Cup, where he is expected to start. This could serve as a platform to impress new manager Xabi Alonso—who previously admired García while managing Bayer Leverkusen—or to boost interest from other teams.Alonso's tactical preference for attack-minded full-backs could work in García’s favor, especially if he can recapture the promising form of his earlier career. However, once Carreras officially joins the team, Real Madrid will be forced to make a choice: stick with the experience and defensive stability of Mendy, or invest in García’s youth and attacking flair.
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Borussia Dortmund confirm 2025 World Cup squad
Here is the squad to represent Borussia Dortmund at the 2025 Club World Cup scheduled to hold in the US.German Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund have confirmed their squad for the highly anticipated 2025 Club World Cup scheduled to kick off in June 2025.Fresh off a spirited UEFA Champions League campaign, the Black and Yellows will be looking to carry that momentum into the global tournament, where they’ll compete against continental champions from around the world.Despite some key injury setbacks, the squad features a strong mix of experienced names and promising young talents, all aiming to make their mark on the international stage.Who will play for Borussia Dortmund at the 2025 Club World Cup?2024 Champions League FinalJulian BrandtBorussia Dortmund will head into the FIFA Club World Cup (14 June to 13 July 2025) without several key players, including club captain Emre Can, in what is a significant setback for the Bundesliga giants.Can, has also not fully recovered from a lingering adductor injury and will not be part of the squad travelling to the United States this Friday.His absence is a major blow for BVB, both in leadership and midfield presence, as the team looks to make a statement on the global stage.Joining him on the sidelines is Salih Özcan, who sustained a hamstring injury while on international duty with Turkey.The 26-year-old has been ruled out of the tournament and will also remain in Germany to begin his recovery.Dortmund’s injury list doesn’t stop there. Long-term absentee Nico Schlotterbeck remains unavailable due to a serious muscular issue that has kept him out of action for weeks.With the absence of these key players, head coach Nuri Şahin will be forced to reshuffle his plans as Dortmund prepare to face elite opposition from across the globe.Their depth will now be tested as they aim to compete for the highly coveted title in the USA1 Gregor Kobel2 Yan Couto3 Waldemar Anton5 Ramy Bensebaini7 Giovanni Reyna8 Felix Nmecha9 Serhou Guirassy10 Julian Brandt13 Pacal Gross14 Maximilian Beier16 Julien Duranville17 Carney Chukwuemeka20 Marcel Sabitzer24 Daniel Svensson25 Niklas Süle26 Julian Ryerson27 Karim Adeyemi31 Silas Ostrzinski33 Alexander Meyer37 Cole Campbell39 Filippo Mane40 Samuele Inacio41 Mathis Albert43 Jamie Gittens44 Soumaila Coulibaly46 Ayman Azhil47 Elias Benkara77 Jobe Bellingham
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Trouble already for Xabi Alonso Real Madrid boss loses Vinicius Junior to injury after Brazil star hobbles off during Paraguay win
Real Madrid have been dealt an injury blow just days before the Club World Cup after Vinicius Junior hobbled off during Brazil duties.Vinicius picked up leg injuryWithdrawn during Brazil match by AncelottiCould miss part of Club World CupWHAT HAPPENED?Vinicius Junior's goal gave Brazil the win against Paraguay and secured their place at the 2026 World Cup but it did not come without consequence for the winger. He was withdrawn with 12 minutes to go with an apparent leg issue, with the winger grimacing as he hobbled off past head coach Carlo Ancelotti.THE BIGGER PICTURE A detailed view of the FIFA Club World Cup trophyHis withdrawal will have summoned a grimace in Madrid from both Real fans and head coach Xabi Alonso just days before the Club World Cup. Los Blancos will be looking to win their fair share of the hefty prize money on offer from FIFA.DID YOU KNOW?Vinicius is set for a starring role under Alonso, alongside Kylian Mbappe. The Brazilian may play in more of a striker role alongside the Frenchman, completing half of what would be one of the most dangerous attacking duos in the world.WHAT NEXT VINICIUS JUNIOR?Real Madrid C.F. v Atletico de Madrid - UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 First LegThe extent of Vinicius' injury still remains unknown, meaning Alonso may have to rely more on Rodrygo for the opening stages of the Club World Cup. He was left out of the most recent Brazil squad and will be ready to prove his worth under the new head coach.
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Remarkable Footballers Who Have Not Received A Red Card
Football is a sport known for its intensity, passion, and occasional moments of controversy, often epitomized by the flashing of a red card. In the world of football, receiving a red card can have significant consequences for both players and their teams, impacting matches and future play. However, there exists a select group of footballers who have managed to navigate the competitive landscape without ever seeing red. These players with zero red cards not only demonstrate exceptional skill on the pitch but also exemplify a commitment to fair play and discipline. This article delves into the intriguing realm of footballers with clean disciplinary records, exploring the factors that contribute to their achievement, the importance of fair play in the sport, and strategies for avoiding red cards while maintaining a competitive edge.BemzemaBenzema has never been sent off despite his regular battles with defenders in his quest for goals and assists. He was one of the players that impressed in the 2021/22 season. His performances saw him win the 2022 Ballon d'Or.IniestaHe is the only footballer in history to receive the Man of the Match award in three different finals: the World Cup, the Euro, and the Champions League. Despite being a box-to-box midfielder, Iniesta has never been sent off in his career.RaulDuring his glorious career, Raul played a total of 1,044 matches for club and country but astonishingly, never received a single red card. However, he received 46 yellow cards in his career.GiggsGiggs was never sent off in his 24-season playing career for Manchester United, which is remarkable; but was once sent off when playing for Wales.LahmPhilipp Lahm was a versatile footballer capable of playing as a full-back/wing-back on both wings or as a midfielder. This is due to his tactical intelligence, passing, crossing ability and composure on the ball.LinekerLineker never received a yellow or red card during his career, and he also never won a top-flight league title. He was honoured in 1990 with the FIFA Fair Play Award
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Anything can happen Tosin Adarabioyo fires warning to Chelsea s rivals ahead of Club World Cup
Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo has issued a clear message to the club’s rivals ahead of the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in the United States, declaring that “anything can happen” in tournament football as the Blues aim to conquer the global stage, according to All Nigeria Soccer.Adarabioyo, who was instrumental in Chelsea’s resurgent 2024/25 campaign, expressed confidence in the squad’s form and preparation under new manager Enzo Maresca. The centre-back credited the team’s high-intensity training and collective maturity as key factors that have positioned them to challenge the world’s elite clubs.“Just pushing on every day, I think,” Adarabioyo told FIFA’s official website. “Training sessions every single day have been at a high level. We are a mature bunch of boys and performed at a high level throughout the season. We managed to hit our objectives.”Under Maresca’s guidance, Chelsea secured UEFA Champions League qualification and lifted the UEFA Conference League trophy, marking a successful start to the Italian coach’s tenure. Adarabioyo praised Maresca’s transformative impact, stating, “He’s implemented his philosophy into the club and into the team which we’ve all bought into, and as you can see we’ve had some fantastic results.”Chelsea will compete in Group D of the Club World Cup, facing Los Angeles FC, CR Flamengo, and Espérance. Despite acknowledging the strength of their opponents, Adarabioyo warned that the nature of tournament football makes every outcome possible.The former Fulham and Manchester City man also expressed excitement about playing in the U.S., highlighting the opportunity to engage with Chelsea’s growing American fanbase.Chelsea’s campaign kicks off on June 16 against LAFC in Atlanta, with the team aiming to add a first-ever Club World Cup title to their international trophy cabinet.
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Major clue emerges as Barcelona s prime attacking target follows the club on social media
Barcelona's desire to bolster their attacking lineup is well-known, with Luis Diaz standing out as a key target. The Liverpool winger is highly valued by Barcelona as they aim to increase competition for their front three of Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski. Diaz is reportedly enthusiastic about a potential transfer to Catalonia and has recently provided a significant clue on social media.According to Mundo Deportivo, Luis Diaz has started following Barcelona's Instagram account. Many see this as an early sign of a possible transfer to Catalonia this summer. Diaz also follows Barcelona icon Lionel Messi, but his choice to follow the club’s account has sparked greater interest.This could be a significant hint from Diaz, aligning with widespread reports of his strong desire to join Barcelona.Barcelona's pursuit of Colombian star Luis Diaz is likely to encounter several obstacles, particularly concerning his price tag. Liverpool are reluctant to let their key player go for a low fee, meaning Barcelona may need to spend heavily to secure the winger. Recent reports indicate that Barcelona have capped their offer at €60 million, far below Liverpool’s expectations.Barcelona’s coaching staff greatly admire Diaz for his adaptability, as he can play both as a wide attacker and a central striker. For now, Diaz plans to unwind with family in Barranquilla over the next few days, while Barcelona focus on negotiating a deal with Liverpool.
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Thierry Henry s dream striker for Arsenal distances himself from transfer speculation
Julian Alvarez has poured cold water on swirling transfer rumours linking him with a move to Arsenal or Liverpool, insisting he is focused on achieving success with Atletico Madrid, according to Metro.The 25-year-old Argentina international has emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards following a stunning debut campaign in La Liga, having joined Atletico from Manchester City in an £80 million deal last summer. Alvarez registered 29 goals across all competitions, quickly establishing himself as a key figure in Diego Simeone’s plans.However, his performances have not gone unnoticed. Arsenal, in particular, are believed to be monitoring Alvarez as a potential alternative to primary striker targets Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko. Liverpool and Barcelona have also shown interest in the World Cup winner.Despite the attention, Alvarez appears committed to Atletico Madrid and dismissed speculation about a possible move this summer. Speaking to DAZN ahead of Atletico’s involvement in the FIFA Club World Cup, Alvarez emphasized his satisfaction with life in the Spanish capital."I'm very excited about it. Being there, representing the league with this club, will be great, especially considering how happy the club’s fans are to take part in this competition," Alvarez said. "The goal is to compete and win. We know it will be a tough tournament, but we will prepare as well as possible and try to go as far as we can." Alvarez's comments seem to firmly shut the door on a move—at least for now.Atletico manager Diego Simeone has also expressed confidence in retaining the striker, calling him an “extraordinary player” and brushing off transfer rumours as a reflection of Alvarez’s quality.Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry recently named Alvarez as his "dream striker" for the Gunners, praising his versatility, stamina, and mentality during an appearance on The Overlap. "One of my favourite nines out there at the minute is Julian Alvarez. The way he plays it, I just like him," Henry said. "But is it possible for Arsenal to sign him? I don’t know."With Alvarez under contract until 2030 and seemingly uninterested in leaving, any potential suitor will face an uphill battle to lure him away from the Wanda Metropolitano.
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PSG President Takes Subtle Dig At Mbappe After Champions League Triumph We Were Lucky Without Him
Football often delivers poetic, if not cruel, narratives and Kylian Mbappe’s Champions League journey is quickly becoming one of them.The French superstar spent years at Paris Saint-Germain chasing European glory alongside global icons like Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr, only to fall short time and again. Ironically the moment he finally left to join Real Madrid, PSG lifted the UEFA Champions League trophy. The very prize he had long sought in Paris.This twist of fate has sparked widespread commentary on whether Mbappe was ever the problem at PSG or simply the victim of unfortunate timing. The Ligue 1 champions appeared more cohesive and tactically fluid without him this season, prompting debate among fans and pundits.Speaking to the media in a recent interview, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi addressed the club’s historic European triumph and how it coincided with Mbappe’s exit.“Winning the Champions League without Mbappe? I have no regrets regarding Mbappe. He could have had this great adventure with us.”While the remarks appeared respectful, Al-Khelaifi didn’t shy away from subtly highlighting the irony of PSG’s success.“We were lucky this year without him, but I wish him the best for the future with Real Madrid as long as he doesn’t face Paris Saint-Germain.”Mbappe for his part, has already begun making an impact in Spain. He won the Pichichi award in his debut season, becoming Real Madrid’s most important attacking threat. With the club bolstering its squad with new blockbuster signings and a fresh managerial era under way, the stage is set for him to potentially capture the Champions League title in white next season.But PSG’s win without him and the president’s pointed comments serve as a reminder that football legacies are often shaped as much by timing as by talent.
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